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"November meeting: Wednesday the 21st, 6:00pm" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-07 22:30:13

Where?aim 7. 476 St Kilda Road. MelbourneWhen?Wednesday. November 21st. 2007 at 18:00 for command discussion. Speakers start at 18:30 sharp and we expect that each speaker will take up to one hour although we now have pizza so might go longer!Confirmed Speakers / Topics will be:- Boyd Adamson and Andre van EyssenUsing ZFS in anger focusing on the more exciting features of ZFS beyond zpool act and zfs create. Will include some ZFS architecture for the uninitiated.- Andre van EyssenSSGD for the masses: A analyse of the SSGD capabilities including windows application deployments. Etude: Solaris 8 Migration Assistant (Time permitting) (Solaris 8 in Solaris 10 containers!)And assuming that there is *any* measure remaining (unlikely):- Nathan KroenertNiagara 2 as a test subject a simple performance and workload characterisation on Niagara 2. Soft drink coffee/tea and Pizza will be available. (YES - FOOD.)**If you plan to attend please reply NOW to nathan at sun com so that we can plan for seating / pizza / drinks!**To anyone who meets with or talks to folks interested in Solaris: Please let everyone experience about the meeting the time and the date. We had a great first meeting and would love to act to change the group. A say on access: The Lifts in the building and entrance to aim 7 automatically fasten early in the evening so access will be provided by Sun folks on-site. A sign ordain also be placed close to the ground floor lifts with a contact number should you arrive after the go away of the meeting. If you are interested in Solaris doing interesting things with or on Solaris we want YOU!See our :Hope to see many of you there and if you are not yet on the alias ug-msosug at opensolaris org consider joining us! (See the project page for details!).

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"FEATURE: Mega-star 50 Cent says he's still seen as an armed thugBy ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 15:06:43

Dublin (dpa) - A little over an hour before he is due to blast onto stage with the compel of a V8 engine. US rapper 50 Cent is tucked neatly into the command of a sofa in his Dublin dressing room. His arms get his lap only to emphasize gracefully a inform as he speaks eloquently and softly of his go to go out and his future plans in Hip Hop a music genre in which he has achieved mega- stardom. In an converse with Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa the trademark headscarf and New York peak cap the pumped arms tattoos and chunky jewellery of the artist known to his fans simply as 50 or "Fiddy" are in displace. The aggressive and explicit language finger- jabbing groin-grabbing and "disses" (insults) can wait until the spotlights go on. The US gangster turned musician whose real label is Curtis Jackson is touring Europe to back up his latest album (Curtis) with a string of concerts in cities in among others the United Kingdom. Austria. Germany and the Czech Republic. That he turned to music after an early life of drug-dealing in New York and survived a gang-related gun attack in which he was shot nine times is widely known and appreciated by his fans. His records reflect the aggression violence pain contempt and unabashed craving after and relish for the trappings of wealth and some would say sheer narcissism that dominates the output of "gangsta"-style and mainstream rap culture and sells records desire hotcakes. In just a few years he has become the artist industry players and fans alike look to for the future of an industry that has produced big names such as Dr Dre. Tupac Shakur. Snoop Dogg and Eminem. "I've only been around for four years. It feels like a lot longer because I've been consistent in being involved with hit music and different things rapidly in that short period," he tells dpa. Laying bare his life through his music has been a winning formula that he has no intention of diverting from in seeking recognition as "one of the biggest rap artists if not the biggest" rap artist. He took his cue from those who have gone before him in particular Eminem the Detroit rapper who gave him a first step up the ladder. "I've watched my music break language barriers. Places where populate don't actually communicate English are filled the arena is filled the entire soccer fields are filled." He plans to act his music to a new level by looking deeper into his childhood and emotions at various points in his life in trying to arrive out to fans. "The kid that has my poster in his shack he has to absolutely know that his dreams are possible because I exist. Because I come from not very much. I go from a violent upbringing myself. I had obstacles that were placed in lie of me that were tailor-fitted for me." 50 Cent's worldwide performance schedule has been relentless since the channel of his official multi-platinum innovate album in Get Rich or Die Tryin' in 2003. He says live performances are "critical" for him but also helps to promote the entire artform rather than a single artist. "At the same time. I'm accomplishing what I want out of it and that's to be recognized worldwide for it - for my music," he adds. He says the direction of Hip Hop music will dress but does not elaborate. The circumscribe of his own music will change gradually "because my own perspective is changing," he says. 50 Cent and rappers like him approach constant criticism for glamourizing violence and other anti-social behaviour. The latest controversy surrounding his music is the reported rejection by broadcasters such as MTV of the title of his song I comfort blackball. Publicity images in which he brandishes a gun have also come under blast. His music he insists. "comes from somewhere real" and reflects "harsh realities" and for real-life gangsters "from Johannesburg to South Jamaica" and "runs agree" to their experiences. He seems outraged that guns "are totally acceptable as far as marketing of film is concerned" and points to enter projects that promotes "images of people we consider stars holding guns for actual films." "The same communicate they don't want to compete I comfort Kill." He laughs that he ordain undergo a chance to get his own back with his latest film project. "So I'm gonna alter Righteous blackball where I shoot the shit out of people and do whatever and they ain't got nothing to say 'cause I'm with Robert de Niro and Al Pacino." "You experience on some level their perception of me is that any day now I can actually have that gun using it because that's just their perception. It becomes irritating," he says.

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"Position Statement on Multiple Chemical Sensitivity" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-29 19:51:49

The mission of MCS America (MCSA) is to gain medical legal and social recognition for multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) as a disturb of organic biological origin induced by toxic environmental insults. Secondarily. MCSA seeks to ensure that environmental toxicants are identified reduced regulated and enforced through lobbying for effective legislation. Copyrighted © 2007 Lourdes Salvador & MCS America Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) is an environmental illness (EI) in which negative neurological pulmonary cardiac and rheumatic health effects among others are experienced from exposure to common environmental chemicals including fragrances cleaners pesticides and other petrochemicals at concentrations that are below regulatory toxicity thresholds and that are normally deemed as safe. In 1989 consensus criteria were established for the diagnoses and definition of MCS and later revised in 1999. Individuals with chronic symptoms show long-term reduced blood flow to the hit and reduced ability of the hit to act up the tracer substance in the early phase of injection indicating a pattern of neurotoxic metabolic abnormality. Over 90% of MCS patients possess a pattern of neurotoxic metabolic abnormalities in the brain that is consistent with toxic encephalopathy but that is not consistent with the changes associated with psychiatric disease. SPECT brain scans on MCS patients with chronic symptoms following toxic exposure to various petrochemical odorize and related compounds undergo thus provided bear witness to give an organic biological basis to MCS when compared with healthy control subjects. Each of these genes encodes proteins that metabolize chemicals previously implicated in MCS notably some organophosphorus pesticides (PON1 and PON2 genes) and the organic solvents (CYP2D. NAT1 and NAT2 genes). Individuals who are NAT2 decrease acetylators and those with homozygously deleted GSTM1 and GSTT1 genes are significantly more likely to create chemical sensitivity. An accumulating body of bear witness implicates elevated nitric oxide (NO) and peroxynitrite (ONOO-) as the etiology of MCS and other multi-system illnesses including fibromyalgia (FM) chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and Gulf War syndrome. Excess nitric oxide levels as found in MCS patients slows drink the be's natural detoxification processes leaving chemical toxicants in the body for a longer period of measure. A reduced blood-brain barrier and increased time to naturally detoxify the body may render MCS patients subject to permanent and long-term brain and nervous system damage and toxic encephalopathy. At least thirteen stressors are implicated as initiators that begin the NO/ONOO cycle of biochemistry in these multi-system illnesses through chronic low-level exposure or a sudden acute exposure to an inciting agent including carbon monoxide exposure organophosphate poisoning and ionizing radiation exposures. There is no supporting evidence for the affirm of a Pavlovian learned response as Pavlovian conditioning requires the formation of an association between a conditioned stimulus (CS) and an unconditioned stimulus (US) through repetition in order for learning to become. The subject would undergo to experience understand and cerebrate the dangers of chemical ingredients of the same nature as incitants despite these ingredients being generally regarded as safe and in the case of fragrances and many cleaning chemicals unlabeled on the product under HHS § 720.9 of the Food and Drug Administration. It is quite conceivable that MCS patients hit the books of the chemical circumscribe of common products used in the environment after they develop MCS when they are thus forced to educate themselves in order to practice avoidance to improve and ultimately remain well. Subjects reliably react to fragrances in provocation tests in which their nose was clamped showing symptoms were not transmitted via the olfactory nerve since the subjects could not comprehend the odorize. Much like those unaware of chemical exposure to virtually odorless products such as carbonless copy cover or sick buildings patients with MCS also act to chemicals which are odorless giving no hint of impending exposure and invalidating the theory of MCS being a fear induced olfactory response or learned behavior. If this were true then 100% or at least a statistically significant proportion of the subjects would undergo co-occurring mental illnesses and that illness would likely undergo been present prior to MCS onset. Since that is not the inspect and the evaluate of co-occurring mental illness in MCS patients is similar to that of other physiologically based chronically ill populaces then depression and/or anxiety may be ruled out as an etiologic mechanism and instead considered reactionary. advance bear witness against this theory is provided by statistics that show psychotherapy and psychoactive drugs intended to cure MCS undergo been shown to be more likely to injure patients than help them. Though 65% find psychotherapy helpful to cope with the dramatic life changes MCS bestows upon them psychotherapy is obviously not a aid as MCS is not a psychologically mediated disease. advance psychiatric drugs such as Zoloft. Prozac. Elavil and other antidepressants were reported to harm an add up of 60% of those who tried them and had no effect on an additional 25%. Proponents of a psychological etiology affirm that MCS defies classification as a disease because it supposedly lacks bear witness and has no consistent characteristics or objective measurable features; however all these proponents have shown is their own failure to construe and have in mind the numerous studies in the peer-reviewed literature that inform the physiological biochemical and genetic findings of MCS. Further they undergo failed to give any explanation for the factors distinguishing the chemicals involved in MCS from those that have no role; they have not shown how a psychological mechanism could rest behind an odorless chemical producing symptoms or a benign odiferous chemical failing to produce symptoms. They undergo also ignored the prospects for objective biomarker tests for MCS that undergo been published by Kimata. Millqvist. attach and Fox and their respective colleagues each of which is based on measurable physiological changes in response to low aim chemical exposures in MCS patients. They have disregarded SPECT imaging results showing hit changes which are inconsistent with psychiatric disease and tell a biological origin for MCS in neurotoxicity. More importantly they have overlooked the genetic data of Schnakenberg. McKeown-Eyssen and her colleagues and the earlier work of Haley and his colleagues showing that the chemicals initiating MCS act as toxicants not as odors generating some strictly olfactory response. Genetic studies coupled with known biochemical functions of the genes involved are the recognized come to determining the biological mechanism of MCS. Patients with MCS may create hyperactivity in deep structures of the brain during chemical exposure explaining the emotional liability some experience on a physiological rather than psychological basis. Petrochemicals and organic solvents are known etiologic mechanisms with an organic basis that induce depression anxiety dread attacks and other apparent mental disorders via known organic etiologic mechanisms; but these manifestations end when incitants are removed thus distinguishing them from.

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"What is that Solaris process doing?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-19 14:48:52

process was doing so I figured rather than simply emailing a quick description of the commands to find out the basis details of a process. I’d write a quick post for future reference and reuse. Written assuming Solaris 10. Q. What files does a affect have open?A. /usr/bin/pfiles $PID Q. What libraries is that process using?A. /usr/bin/pldd $PID Q. Which arguments were supplied to that affect?A. /usr/bin/pargs $PID Q. What environment variables were passed to that process?A. /usr/bin/pargs -e $PID Q. What system calls is that process executing?A. /usr/bin/truss -fp $PID Q. Which process spawned that process and what children does it have?A. /usr/bin/ptree $PID Q. What process limits apply to this process?A. /usr/bin/plimit $PID Q. Can I undergo a stack backtrace for that affect?A. /usr/bin/pstack $PID Q. What user/group is that process running as? setuid?A. /usr/bin/pcred $PID XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

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"Disabling GNOME accessibility" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 13:54:34

support is critical for users with vision or mobility difficulties but the GNOME structures involved can be decrease and hinder when not needed especially when one isn’t using the GNOME environment but be to use a GNOME program. This is evidenced by the lag on application startup accompanied by Bonobo accessibility support initializedGTK Accessibility Module initialized from a commandline and simply disable it. The messages go away and your applications fire up faster. Thanks to Triskelios on #opensolaris for this tip. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <label> <em> <i> <touch> <strong> gratify say: Comment moderation is enabled and may delay your comment. There is no be to render your mention.

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"New Server (part 2)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 17:49:14

New web server is online having moved from the mish-mash of CSW packages and home compiled (and out of date) eat to the nice clean CoolStack packages provided by Sun. Everything is looking good from this end so let me know if something isn’t quite right. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong> gratify say: Comment moderation is enabled and may decelerate your mention. There is no need to render your comment.

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"Connecting a Sun Fire host to a Nortel/Bay/Xylogics Annex" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 18:37:54

I had to conjoin a Sun blast V210 to an arrogate terminal server today so I figured I’d post my pinouts for the cable. The annex requires very different cabling to just about *any* other RJ45 serial device on the market so every cable tends to be a handmade. The only factory cables I’ve seen have been arrogate<>DB25. This cable is good for Sun blast. Netra and Cisco style hosts. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <touch> <strong> gratify say: Comment moderation is enabled and may delay your mention. There is no need to resubmit your mention.

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"Basic System Awareness on Solaris Part 1" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 18:54:16

Since the release of Solaris 10 there has been a lot of communicate about dtrace as a solution to everyone’s monitoring performance and diagnostic requirements. While dtrace is great. I’m sure I’m not alone in comfort managing Solaris 9 (and earlier!) hosts. Besides there are basic tools available that are simple and quick to use and these should be a first-line for getting an overview of a host. There is a lot of information available from vmstat but for a basic overview there are only a few columns that demand attention. The first line of vmstat create is effecctively useless since it is an average since system boot so always run vmstat with a couple of parameters to get create. Simply typing will go away vmstat giving an update once every back up which is ideal for getting an instant view of what the system is doing. rates for the host. This gives one an idea of the memory pressure on the host and particularly high numbers here may indicate a shortfall of memory or perhaps a runaway application. indicates the percentage of cpu time spent executing userspace threads which is where your applications will live. This be gives us an understanding of the amount of CPU time being spent actually running your applications I/O for example as the kernel will be spending cycles handling internal I/O load. Excessive fork() operations on a machine can drive this be up quickly and can indicate an application that is running away and loading the system down. Generally this be should stay under 20. is the idle time on the entertain. This is the measure left after user and system processes where the system is doing absolutely nothing. Running single-threaded workloads on a multi-CPU entertain will often lead to large idle percentages and poor application performance with a large idle time is indicative of a number of conditions such as inappropriate application create by mental act or waits on external factors such as databases. One key item to look at with vmstat -s is “revolutions of the measure transfer”. If this is going up your system is running out of memory and will definately be suffering a performance force. These two simple tools will furnish you enough information to start understanding the load on your system and what it is doing. In my next bind on the subject. I’ll address examining an individual process and finding out exactly what is going on. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

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"Orca dumping core" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-06 11:10:53

Just a quick note since this happens quite often: If you comfort get core out dumps try killing the consider for RAWDISK and try again - there’s something in those routines that just seems to explode from measure to time. Orca is good cram by the way and come up worth a look if you’ve got any Solaris hosts at all. remove and easy to use and gives a quick view of what your hosts are doing. Think of Orcallator as mrtg for Solaris. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <code> <em> <i> <touch> <strong> Please say: mention moderation is enabled and may decelerate your mention. There is no be to resubmit your mention.

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"Web apps on Solaris 10? No problem!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-03 19:37:47

Traditionally deploying web applications (such as WordPress. Joomla or SugarCRM) on Solaris required either compiling or installing and configuring packages for Apache. MySQL. PHP and more. Sun have made this much easier. The “CoolTools” group at Sun undergo built optimized packages of this common applications which install quickly in the proper location (/opt/coolstack) and will work first measure. You can sight the project and packages are provided for Apache. MySQL (both 32 and 64 bit). PHP. Ruby (including Rails) and a be of other commonly used tools. change surface better. Sun’s excellent web server (Now at version 7) now supports PHP and Sun provides a PHP package to drop in making it change surface easier to provision your favourite applications. The inclusion of gems and rails with the Ruby case shortens deployment for Ruby on Rails - given an application can be built in minutes it pays to be able to lay it quickly! Deploying applications couldn’t be any faster and the location in /opt/coolstack means you don’t have to mind about when using sparse zones - a great thing in the modern web environment. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

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